CRNA versus primary care

September 29, 2008

CRNA salaries are rising and slowly eclipsing those of decreasing primary care physician wages.

The Happy Hospitalist notes that nurse-anesthetists have the overwhelming advantage in today’s payment environment, that many medical students are finding out to their dismay.



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